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What does the Bible say about the Lamb in Revelation 5?

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Revelation 5 presents Christ as the Lamb who was slain, highlighting His role in redemption and worship.

In Revelation 5, Christ is depicted as the Lamb standing in the midst of the throne, representing His sacrificial death that fulfilled God's justice for the sins of His people. This imagery emphasizes that God must satisfy justice to forgive sins, as indicated by the slain Lamb. Throughout the chapter, the Lamb's worthiness to open the book of God's purpose is rooted in His sacrificial work. This passage establishes Christ at the center of worship, as the church acknowledges His redemptive work and praises Him for His power and authority.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:6-14

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